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Top WWE Superstars & Jobbers: 2018 Week 29

Kevin Owens takes a big fall in the rankings

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Extreme Rules happened this week, and it was quite a bummer. But it did give us an extra night of matches for our rankings. Well, except for the cruiserweights. They seem to be trapped on their own island where no one is looking.

Bobby Lashley had a hell of a week, defeating Roman Reigns at Extreme Rules and then winning a Triple Threat to face Reigns again next week for a title shot at SummerSlam. Meanwhile Seth Rollins losing to Dolph Ziggler added Ziggler to the list a dropped Rollins down two spots.

AJ Styles had a couple of solid victories this week defeating Rusev and Andrade "Cien" Almas. Daniel Bryan lost his tag title shot by mostly having to fight solo, and SAnitY got the better of The New Day both times they clashed, with Eric Young getting the second win.

Kairi Sane returned to the rankings last week, and this week she's taking the ball and running with it as she earned an NXT Women's Championship match. Sarah Logan and Alicia Fox also got wins on Raw to get onto the list in a big way. Sarah Logan got her first main roster singles win over Ember Moon even, who ended up falling three spots as a result.

Ariya Daivari's absence continues to be a blessing as he falls another spot and got easily be moving down again with Heath Slater not close behind Rhyno. Kevin Owens somehow moved to the bottom of the list after he was thrown off the top of a cage, but technically he did win that match.

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